The number of representative in the U.S. House of Representatives is fixed at 435.
there are 100 members in senate and 435 members in the house of representatives so there are 535 total members in congress :]
100 Senators..... 2 from each state. 435 in The House of Representatives. Number varies state to state based on population.
True. The total number of members in the House of Representatives can change due to factors such as population shifts and congressional apportionment, which occurs every ten years after the census. While the House is currently capped at 435 members, this number can be adjusted by Congress through legislation.
The total number of electors equal the number of Congress-people from every state. There are two Senators from every state and House of Representative members are based on population.
The Illinois House of Representatives has 118 Congressmen.
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The 'upper house' of the US Congress is the Senate. It has 100 members, two from each of the 50 states. The 'lower house' is the House of Representatives which has 354 voting members, the number for each state being given according to the number of people in each state.
535 is the total number of members in the U.S. Congress: 435 Representatives and 100 Senators. In addition to the 435 voting members in the House, there are also five non-voting seats. These seats are filled by representatives from the District of Columbia and the U.S. territories of American Samoa, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Each of these representatives, except Puerto Rico, serve as delegates in the House. The representative from Puerto Rico is officially a resident commissioner.
No,the total number of representatives is currently fixed at 435 by the Reapportionment Act of 1929, though Congress has the authority to change that number.
Congress is composed of two houses: The House of Representatives, and the Senate
There is 435 representatives in the house.
Congress has a total of 433 members. There is currently, a total of 78 members of Congress that are minorities.